Pat Goodale Advanced Handgun class

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This is my third time visiting PGPFT and receiving ...

Pat Goodale Advanced Handgun class

Once again, a top notch class, with a bunch of top notch instructors and other students.

This is my third time visiting PGPFT and receiving training. The three day class was the most fun I have had in any kind of shooting activity.

We started off with a tune up of the basics, then quickly progressed into timed drills that steadily got harder and faster. I beat the time on maybe 30%, those were drills from the ready position, all of the drills from holster were slow, now I know how much I need to work on that.

The shoot house was the best, we did that in the light, and dark. We also did the 21' test with the attacker armed with the "electric knife", That is one drill I passed

Overall, a top notch class, and a ton of fun.

We even had a session with Doc Gunn, about handling a gunshot wound, or any other traumatic injury. Doc's an ER doctor and gave us the low down on how to help save your family or friends life, then turn around and give you the best place to get the quickest incapacitating shot.

If you are looking for quality training in the mid atlantic area. Or in or around Montana, PFT is a place to look at.

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